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Sharim Foundation

NGO in Raebareli Uttar Pradesh

🌸Hello Sister

Operating across 10 blocks, the project is dedicated to women’s health, menstrual hygiene, and social awareness.

🌿Grow Oxygen Campaign

Tree plantation and awareness campaign to combat global warming and maintain environmental balance which is continuing from last 3 years.

🩺Free Health Camp

Free health check-up, medicines, and counselling services for Dalit and underprivileged communities – running continuously for 1 year.

🌿 Sharim Foundation

Sharim Foundation is a registered non-profit organization actively working in various fields of social development in Raebareli district of Uttar Pradesh. Our aim is to make women aware and empower them, promote environmental conservation, and connect the underprivileged sections of the society with health and education.

What do we do?

✅ Women empowerment and leadership development
✅ Environmental protection and tree plantation
✅ Health services and public awareness
✅ Social welfare programs in rural areas

🔍 Vision

Our dream is to create an inclusive society where every woman is self-reliant, every child is healthy, and every village is full of greenery.

  • To make continuous efforts for women’s health and education.
  • To encourage public participation for environmental protection.
  • To provide social justice and health facilities to the deprived sections.
  • To bring about social change through awareness.

Featured Work

“The awareness that Sharim Foundation spread in our village changed the lives of women.”

Seema Devi, Beneficiary

“Under the Grow Oxygen program, we planted 50 saplings in our school. Now both greenery and inspiration have increased.”

Rajesh Kumar, Teacher

“By attending Sharim Foundation’s awareness camp, I came to know what kind of sexually transmitted diseases are there and how dangerous they are”

Renu Singh

📰 Recent Activities

  • ✅ March 2025: 500 saplings planted under ‘Grow Oxygen Abhiyaan’.
  • ✅ Feb 2025: Menstrual awareness camps organised in 3 blocks.
  • ✅ Jan 2025: 300+ people treated in rural health camp.